Notes On the History And Climate of New Mexico

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Notes On the History And Climate of New Mexico
Thomas a Mcparlin
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London, 1852.
The climate of Kansas, so far as my experience of it may warrant an opinion and I have served there in 1849, 1857, 1858, 1873, 1874, 1875 is not favorable to pulmonary invalids. They should go out on the plains and gradually work their way to the mountains. Neither can I recommend Texas, unless it may be the region near San Antonio, which is said to be- favorable. San Antonio is, however, liable to choleraic visitations, and, being a limestone region, the fatality is extreme. I ha
...ve seen pulmonary invalids visit New Orleans and very rapidly decline, I suppose on account of the excessive humidity.
Of Colorado I have no experience. It resembles the climate of New Mexico, but is to the north of it, and may be inclement.
Of New Mexico there are certain features worthy of consideration by invalids and their advisers.
I. The dryness of the atmosphere associated with elevation above sea- level to be found at any elevation desired, in localities ranging from 3, 600 to 8, 000 feet.


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